It decreases because as you move up in altitude the air becomes thinner making it colder.
Yes, as you go up a mountain, the air pressure will become less. This is because the weight of the air above decreases as you gain elevation, resulting in lower atmospheric pressure.
air density and temperature
temperature and altitude
As you go up the mountain,the altitude increases.Hence the temperature drops by 1 degree for every 166m increase in height(approximately) So it is cold.
it will go on for ever! there is not air resistance to stop it.
Increasing elevation leads to a lower amount of air, mass, weight and pressure. It can also lead to a decreasing temperature.
The air pressure slowly decreases as you rise in altitude.
The air temperature decreases as you go higher. On the average temperature decreases about 6.5 degrees Celsius for each kilometer.
As you go higher into the atmosphere, the temperature decreases, because air lower down has absorbed all the heat reflected by the earth's sur
Higher than what? As you go up a mountain the air pressure gets lower simply because there is less air above you weighing down on you.
because air pressure decreases as altitude increases. As air rises, the pressure decreases. It is the lower pressure at higher altitude that causes temperature to be colder on the top of a mountain compared to sea level.
The air gets thinner. That's why if you are climbing a mountain the trees are shorter as you get to the top because they don't have as much air as the lower atmosphere.
A 1inch by 1inch column of air from the edge of the atmosphere to sea level weighs 14.7 pounds, 80% of that is in the Troposphere. As you go up, the air within that column has less mass, making the air "thinner", and air pressure goes decreases.
Because of temperature change when you are up is higher and down is lower. So the air pressure would go lower.
Because air temperature falls roughly by 9.8 degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters you go up in elevation (above sea level). This means that the highest point of a mountain will be the coldest.
I think you mean "when do air particles increase". they increase when you go lower in the atmosphere. this happens because even though air is lite it gets heavy as you go down in the atmosphere.
From what I recall, the air at the bottom of a mountain is usually warmer, wetter, and more oxygenated. The air at the top gets less of these three depending on as high up as you go.